Infographic: How to Learn English

I was searching for some writing inspiration and found this the other day. I thought some of you might find it interesting, so here it is! Do you agree with the ideas? Do you have some of your own? Better ones? Share your ideas with us. My favourite idea? That %56 use […]
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Apr, 22, 2013
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Infographic: Bilingualism Today: Meeting the Demands of the 21st Century

Since most of us here value the learning of languages, this inforgraphic shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Still, I thought that some of you might find it interesting and thought I would share it with you. Enjoy! Any thoughts? Bilingualism Today: Meeting the Demands of the 21st Century infographic […]
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Feb, 22, 2013
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Better English Through Ten Simple Steps

Learning a language can appear as difficult as climbing Mount Everest. Many students feel that the climb is too hard and quit before they reach the top. In order to help you with your climb up the mountain of English it is best to remember that any climb is just a few steps up, followed […]
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Nov, 05, 2012
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I never teach my pupils, I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.
Word of the Day
embezzle
Word Form | verb |
Definition | To take (money, for example) for one"s own use in violation of a trust. |
Synonyms | defalcate, malversate, misappropriate, peculate |
Usage | The director embezzled $34 million in company funds before he was caught. |
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